Dale Majors began as an eBay entrepreneur in high school, shopping for sporting goods at a local salvage freight store and selling his finds online. In addition to being business savvy, Dale nurtured a passion for biking. In 2004 he opened Bikewagon after graduating from high school. He realized his local community could not provide the demand he needed to make Bikewagon a success, but the internet could.
Dale's instincts paid off. He started Bikewagon with his father, working out of the family garage. Bikewagon grew quickly, and now operates out of a 25,000-square-foot warehouse, with more than 25 full-time employees. Dale thrives off his team of employees, and finds he’s inspired by their unified drive and commitment to grow the Bikewagon business.
Dale Majors began as an eBay entrepreneur in high school, shopping for sporting goods at a local salvage freight store and selling his finds online.
Dale Majors began as an eBay entrepreneur in high school, shopping for sporting goods at a local salvage freight store and selling his finds online.
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